Unlikely that he will do either.
and thereby further cement his role as useless shill pretend lawyer.
Unlikely that he will do either.
False
It’s snowflake cancel culture.
and thereby further cement his role as useless shill pretend lawyer.
Slides from lesson plans provided by Fontanilla confirm that the ethnic studies course references critical race theory by name.
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https://reason.com/2022/01/31/critical-race-theory-taught-in-classroom-california/
Poor Anchovies.
and he confirms that he has not and will not actually read the article or even skim it.
Olavo de Carvalho - Never discuss ideologies - English Subtitles
This was translated with the sole objective of presenting a glimpse of the philosophical, cultural and political knowledge of the late Brazilian philosopher Olavo de Carvalho.
Indeed, Legion, slides from lesson plans provided by Fontanilla confirm that the ethnic studies course references critical race theory by name. Indeed they do.
Yes to "useless shill lawyer", no to "pretend".
PM me for details.
if he's am actual lawyer he's not a very good one based on his posting.
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Lots of claims, but no proof.
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It is easy to check to prove Republicans won the white college graduate vote from 1956-2012. Curios how all those left-wing indoctrinated students voted Republican.
Claims made without evidence may be dismissed without evidence.
I know trolls don't like hearing this, but if you make the claim, it's up to you to prove it.
You made the claim, cunt. Cue Jeopardy theme...........
You made the claim, it’s yours to defend. Another who doesn’t backup their statements, thanks.
So you say.
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OK. Actually 45.5 years.
and he confirms that he has not and will not actually read the article or even skim it.
More importantly, read the course syllabus.
https://www.salinasuhsd.org/cms/lib.../Domain/58/Ethnic Studies Course Syllabus.pdf
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Kali Fontanilla discovered that not only was CRT being taught—her minority students were failing it.
Kali Fontanilla—a high school English language teacher working in the Salinas, California, school district—noticed that many of her students were failing one of their classes: ethnic studies. Instruction was entirely online.
Still, Fontanilla thought it was odd to see so many Fs.
All of Fontanilla's students were Hispanic. Proponents who propose adding ethnic studies to various curricula—and made it mandatory, as the Salinas school district did—typically intend CRT for "privileged white students".
There's a certain irony in requiring members of an ethnic minority to study this, and an even greater irony in the fact that such students were struggling intensely with the course.
"My students are failing ethnic studies," says Fontanilla, who is of Jamaican ancestry. "I would say half of them are failing this ethnic studies class."
This made Fontanilla curious about what the course was teaching. All of the high school's teachers used the same online platform to post lesson plans and course materials, so Fontanilla decided to take a look.
She was shocked by what she saw.
You might be, too:
https://reason.com/2022/01/31/critical-race-theory-taught-in-classroom-california
Discuss.
Curious what issue anyone has with this syllabus...? Seems perfectly anodyne to me.
Many parents object to their children being depicted as oppressors, describing schools as instruments of oppression, having mock trials that charge people with past crimes, etc.
Even those without children in the schools question the academic integrity and value of pushing identity politics and hatred toward other groups and question much of the historical interpretations pushed in these classes.
There is little about the positive contributions of minorities, only about how they were mistreated which keeps them from being successful today.
Young people are proud when members of their race, ethnicity, nationality are successful in sports, entertainment, and other societal achievements.
They do not seek to achieve these same successes when told they are being oppressed in school and society.
I, was shocked to find out how much has been left out of our history and how “whitewashed” it was. I think there is a happy medium between telling black history and white washing it as Trumpublicans wish to do.Many parents object to their children being depicted as oppressors, describing schools as instruments of oppression, having mock trials that charge people with past crimes, etc.
Even those without children in the schools question the academic integrity and value of pushing identity politics and hatred toward other groups and question much of the historical interpretations pushed in these classes. There is little about the positive contributions of minorities, only about how they were mistreated which keeps them from being successful today.
Young people are proud when members of their race, ethnicity, nationality are successful in sports, entertainment, and other societal achievements. They do not seek to achieve these same successes when told they are being oppressed in school and society.